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marin [14]
3 years ago
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Every morning I_______________ (get up) at 7 o'clock, I_____________(have) my breakfast. While I ______________(eat), my mother

___________________(prepare) my lunch. When I ____________(finish) having breakfast, I always ________________(take) my bike, and I ______________(go)quickly to school. I always ______________(arrive) late! - Hey! What_________________ (you/do)? - I___________________(do) my homework.
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1 answer:
givi [52]3 years ago
5 0

Every morning I get up at 7 o' clock, I have my breakfast. While I eat, my mother prepares my lunch. When I finish having breakfast, I always take my bike, and I always arrive late! - Hey! What you? - I do my homework.

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